Aude
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| Number | 11 |
| Region | Languedoc-Roussillon |
| Prefecture | Carcassonne |
| Subprefectures | Limoux Narbonne |
| -1999 -Population density>Density | Ranked 71st 309,770 50/km² |
| Area | 6139 km² |
| Arrondissements | 3 |
| Cantons | 35 |
| Communes | 438 |
| President of the General Council | Marcel Rainaud |
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Aude is a département in south-central France named after the Aude River.
History
The Roman road Via Domitia crossed Aude in classical times.Aude was the center of the Cathars, a 10th-century Gnostic Christian sect.
The present department was one of the original 83 departments created during the French Revolution on March 4, 1790. It was created from part of the former province of Languedoc.
Geography
Aude is located between the Mediterranean Sea and the Pyrenees mountains.It is part of the current region of Languedoc-Roussillon. It is surrounded by the departments of Pyrénées-Orientales, Ariège, Haute-Garonne, Tarn, and Hérault, with the Golfe du Lion on the east.
Tourism
Carcassonne has been restored to much of its medieval glory. Narbonne attracts many tourists to its Roman ruins.See also
- Cantons of the Aude département
- Communes of the Aude département
- Arrondissements of the Aude département
External links
- [Conseil Général website] (in French)
- [Prefecture website] (in French)
- [The Aude département and Languedoc-Roussillon région]
- [Private accommodation in the Aude]
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